Bob the Flight
Instructor – Obviously not his real name (the poor guy deserves some
privacy). Why he would choose to spend his weekends with a semi hysterical 30
something female is beyond me! Seriously, though he has many qualities which
make him a saint in my book. In no particular order:
·
He’s obviously doing it because he loves flying.
His enthusiasm is contagious and
probably counts for a reasonable part of my decision to try to take this
as far as possible, rather than just grab a few lessons
·
He’s infinitely patient. He’s never made me feel
stupid, despite the fact I’ve done some bloody stupid things up there.
·
He can always find a positive in even the worst
lesson. Even when I’ve felt the lesson was a compete write off, I can always
think back to at least one thing I’ve managed to achieve.
·
He writes epic lesson summaries in my PTR. This
ensures that I have at least a small incentive to attend Ground School after a
lesson as I can read his comments in class.
·
He gets (or at least can tolerate) my strange
sense of humour and tendency to use vast amounts of profanity.
·
He’s actually a bloody good teacher. Having
spent a large portion of my previous career evaluating teachers. I tend to pick
up on the features that make good teachers good. Bob has all those qualities and more. I can
spot good teaching practice a mile off, it’s odd to be on the receiving end
though. For the record I happen to be an appalling student ( more on that
later)
The Gang from work - First
initials only to preserve privacy. My group of friends from my workplace.
Generally supportive. Willing to listen to what must be fairly tedious recounts
of my lessons. Prepared to put up with the fact that it is all I ever talk
about. Not a clue about how hard it actually is!
Ground School Group –
The random mix of people I find myself with in the classroom, twice a week
for 7 years (or is it weeks? Feels like years!). Some really great people to
share a laugh and a story with and offer mutual support. Some really irritating
people whom I would happily stab with an E6b. Some good instructors , some bad.
Some interesting topics. Some boring.
Local Airport – conveniently
located within walking distance of my home. Runways surrounded by water for
added training incentive to nail those takeoffs and landings. Ferry ride was
fun at the start, novelty quickly wears off.
The Hanger of Doom – Otherwise
known as the location for Ground School. Ridiculously small, ridiculously hot
and with a ridiculous number of people trying to cram into it. I hate that
room. Also the location for my ground briefings with Bob. When we are doing S
maneuvers, I also hate that room. Nothing worse than having your potential
demise spelled out to you in nice colourful bullet points on the board. The
furniture looks like it could get up and walk of its own accord. Did I mention
how much I hate that room?
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